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Where Do I Find My JCE Online Stuff?

JCE Online content was divided among several sections accessed using links from the section menus along the left side of the pages at the site. These content sections were titled

JCE Print

JCE Digital Library

JCE Software

Only[at]JCE Online

About JCE

Some of the JCE Online content remains as part of ChemEd Xchange; some is being migrated to other web sites; some will be discontinued and no longer be available.

JCE Print

The JCE Print section contained the content from the Journal of Chemical Education. All Journal of Chemical Education content was migrated to ACS Publications in 2010, where it is found along with other ACS journals. The ACS Publications Web Edition platform offers many features for viewing and finding journal content. We recommend that you consult the website demonstration for information on the use of the ACS Publications site.

JCE Digital Library

The JCE Digital Library will not continue intact at ChemEd Xchange and most of its content will be found elsewhere. The JCE Digital Library was the precursor to the Chemical Education Digital Library (ChemEd DL), which we recommend for finding chemical education resources, including most JCE Digital Library resources. Some of the content in the JCE Digital Library section of JCE Online was closely associated with articles in the Journal of Chemical Education and are being moved to the JCE site at ACS Publications as supporting information for those articles. Other JCE Digial Library collections referred to content on external sites and can continue to be found at those sites, (use the links below).

The ChemInfo collection was divided into Inorganic and Organic subcollections. ChemInfo: Inorganic consisted of a single item, which is being moved to supporting information of its JCE article, Diamagnetic Corrections and Pascal Constant1. The ChemInfo: Organic collection of resources maintained by Hans Reich can be found at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Chemistry Department site.

The Data-Driven Exercises collection by W. Tandy Grubbs consisted of links to exercises found at Tandy's site, where they remain.

The DigiDemos collection consisted of demonstrations from the Journal of Chemical Education, presented as a discussion forum where the individual demonstrations could be discussed. The DigiDemos forum has been discontinued. Consult the JCE site at ACS Publications for demonstration articles published in JCE.

The Featured Molecules collection consisted of an article from each issue of JCE that contained molecules referenced in other articles from that same JCE issue. The Featured Molecules contents are being migrated to supporting information of those associated Featured Molecules articles in JCE at the ACS Publications site. The implementation of this migration has yet to be realized and when it is an announcement will be made at ChemEd Xchange.

The Learning Communities Online collection, LrnCom, also contained two items: Contrail3 and Cl2O4 in the Stratosphere4. These two items were reported upon separately in JCE and will be found as supporting information for those associated articles in JCE at ACS Publications.

The Resources for Student Assessment, QBank, is currently divided among the Chemical Education Digital Library ChemEd Courses service and ChemEd Xchange. ChemEd Xchange will handle requests for access to the questions with answers, which is restricted to verified teachers who pay a small fee. Direct all such requests for access to download questions with answers to jce@chem.wisc.edu by using the QBank contact form. You can browse sample questions from the QBank collection at ChemEd Courses, a service of the ChemEd DL.

The items in the Symbolic Mathematics in Chemistry, SymMath, and Web-based Learning Aids, Webware, collections were abstracted/reported upon in JCE articles. The contents of these collections are being migrated to supporting information for those associated articles in JCE at the ACS Publications site. The implementation of this migration has yet to be completed and an announcement at ChemEd Xchange will be forthcoming.

JCE Software

JCE no longer distributes software on CD or other non-internet media and JCE Software has been discontinued. Several JCE Software titles exist as part of the JCE Web Software collection, a subscriber-only access section of ChemEd Xchange. Information about subscribing to JCE Web Software is available by calling 1-800-991-5534 or 1-608-262-5153 or email to jcesoft@chem.wisc.edu using the Subscription Information contact form. The ChemEd Xchange online store will be opening later this year and will offer access various options to access the JCE Web Software collection.

Only[at]JCEOnline

The Only[at]JCE Online section of JCE Online consisted of services and content not suited for printed publication. The services included JCE Discussion Forums, JCE Online Store, and JCE HS CLIC. The JCE Discussion Forums have been discontinued. Discussion of topics of interest will continue at ChemEd Xchange through a combination of comments on content, discussion forums, and integration with associate sites at Facebook, Google+, and Twitter. We are developing an online store as part of ChemEd Xchange, where you will be able to purchase access to restricted content, such as the JCE Web Software collection.

The JCE HS CLIC (High School ChemEd Learning Information Center) service for the JCE high school audience continues with a divided presence at the JCE site at ACS Publications and here at the ChemEd Xchange. JCE articles tagged as of interest to high school chemistry teachers can be found at the JCE site at ACS Publications. Services tailored to the precollege audience is a major emphasis here at ChemEd Xchange. Look for future announcements as they become available.

Biographical Snapshots consists of small introductory biographies of minorities and women chemists. These biographical snapshots may be found at the ChemEd DL as part of its Biographies of Chemists collection.

ChemEd Resource Shelf provided information on many textbooks, publications, molecular model kits, and software of interest to chemical education practioners. This resource has been discontinued in favor of the numerous alternative resources available elsewhere online to help you find such items.

Hal's Picks, a collection of books and articles that Hal Harris has read and think you may find interesting, continues at ChemEd Xchange. Hal is a contributor to ChemEd Xchange and will continue Hal's Picks. ChemEd Xchange expands upon the Picks premise and will include Picks from the staff and other contributors for items found throughout the web.

Project Chemlab is a data base that catalogs content from the Journal of Chemical Education that pertains to the laboratory. Project Chemlab is no longer associated with JCE and has been discontinued. Should it surface elsewhere in the future, we will provide an announcement at ChemEd Xchange as to where you can find it.

The Reviewed WWW Sites collection was migrated to the MERLOT digital library and can be found through the MERLOT Chemistry Portal. As the ChemEd Xchange Picks picks up steam, we recommend that you check it out for items of interest found on the web.

"Web-Ed" Articles are articles from the Journal of Chemical Education that have been augmented with digital assets to help illustrate points made in the article. These six items6-10 will be migrated to supporting information of the articles at the JCE site at ACS Publications.

About JCE

As the Journal of Chemical Education is now co-published by the Division of Chemical Education and ACS Publications, information about JCE is now found at those two sites. JCE Chemical Education Xchange is a also a publication of the Division of Chemical Education.